Recording the behavior, growth and antics of our foster animals.

Jade & Co: A Sweet Treat

As you can see from the family photo below, Jade is an incredible Mom. Jade lets her babies do whatever they want including bite her tail in play. She would run to one of her kittens every time they cried. She would sleep on the floor so that her kittens could have the bed. If they wanted her food, she would walk away from the bowl and let them eat. My hope for Jade is that her sacrifices are over and she will have a loving person, family and forever home to call her own. Now it’s her turn to be pampered and cared for. You will not meet a nicer cat. She is just a joy to hang out with. If you are looking for a best friend to chat with about your day, Jade would love nothing more than to hear all about it. She LOVES cat treats like Tuna flavored Pounce and like to play with the cat dancer or other inter-active toys (she is still a baby herself at 1 year).

All 3 kittens are loving, sweet, playful and very active. Their favorite pass time is wrestling with each other. They turned a bed over so they can hide inside and they play in the bathtub with rubber balls. When they are not sleeping or eating they are running around. All use the scratch post and they have not met a toy that they do not like.

Jada – 7 weeks (female): Very Active, Playful , Full of Life and Entertaining.

Jada is the largest of the 3 kittens Jada is so adorable with her black nose and beautiful tabby strips.

Jasmine is the smallest of the 3 kittens, but she can hold her own during all the wrestling matches. She has the most spirit of the 3 since she had to work the hardest to get her place during Mom’s nursing sessions. She also looks more like Mom than the other two.

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